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  • Doctor How and the Deadly Anemones

  • Doctor How, Book 2
  • By: Mark Speed
  • Narrated by: Mark Speed
  • Length: 7 hrs and 50 mins

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Doctor How and the Deadly Anemones

By: Mark Speed
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Publisher's Summary

Something ate the Rindan consul and her husband alive. And now it's eating humans....

The extraterrestrial diplomatic community blames Doctor How. He and his assistants try to deal with the alien threat quietly, but events spiral out of control when the MI6 headquarters and US embassy come under attack.

Meantime, Doctor How's cousin When has neglected to tell him about a far greater danger, which threatens to destroy the power of the Time Keepers.

Doctor How, his assistant Kevin, and morphing alien superpredator Trinity must exterminate the vermin and find out who's behind the plot to neutralise the power of the Time Keepers. Can they do it whilst keeping one step ahead of MI6, the Metropolitan Police, and a crack unit of US Navy SEALs?

This is book two of the Doctor How series.

This book series is not affiliated with or endorsed by the BBC. It is not a Doctor Who story.

©2015 Mark Speed (P)2017 Mark Speed

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